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We had a great experience at Yasnaya Polyana. We had the opportunity to ride horses on the estate, and I would highly recommend this to any who have the chance. The tour of the garden and sampling of the honey made on the estate was...More

Good for a half-day long walk in the park. The Tolstoy mansion isn't really an attraction, so do not waste your 2 hours on it, if you are not a particular fan of his. The park is best to be visited in late spring or...More

Great place to see! Must see!
House of Tolstoy family, thousands of real things(not copies, but original), huge park, master-class, horses, you will love it!
Tour guide tells you and involve even your 3 y.o. son! Very interesting.
The only problem is to have a...More

I visited the Leo Tolstoy Estate at Yasnaya Polyana as I find the author's work fascinating. When we got there we were greeted by our guide 'Olga' who speaks excellent English and who's passion for the history of Leo Tolstoy is amazing.
We were taken...More

The Estate is beautiful but a little tricky to locate by public bus from Tula. There is a lack of signage so if you struggle with Russian language maybe try and come on a planned excursion. The estate is beautiful and we went when all...More

If you like Tolstoy and nature you need to come here. If you have never heard about Tolstoy it's still worth to come. Huge territory with loads of different gardens. When you walk there you can try to imagine how he walked there. Also you...More

Tolstoj's estate of Jasnaja Poljana is absolutely remarkable. The house is as it was in over a hundred years ago. So much history. All of his precious books are in his personal library and then there's remarkable portraits on the wall. We caught the bus...More

Leo Tolstoy was born in this house (Tolstoy called it Yasnaya Polyana). He wrote “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina” here. He was buried here, too. The house became Tolstoy’s memorial museum in 1921. The museum has Tolstoy's collections/writings of more than 20,000 books and...More

This is a beautiful estate a few kilometers outside Tula. You may walk the grounds, enjoy crafts and nature for a very nominial fee. Or for a few more rubles you can take a guided tour that includes the interiors of two buildings including the...More

If you come to Tula, Yasnaya Polyana is a must-visit place. It is a piece of carefully preserved past, telling a story of the life of one of the greatest writers in history. The tours can be made in different languages, among them even Korean...More